Chemical
Active member
I have a 2005 GMC 1/2 ton and would like to install a sled deck to haul the toys around. Is there anything I can do to increase the trucks hauling capacity, legaly?
I have a 2005 GMC 1/2 ton and would like to install a sled deck to haul the toys around. Is there anything I can do to increase the trucks hauling capacity, legaly?
I have a 2005 GMC 1/2 ton and would like to install a sled deck to haul the toys around. Is there anything I can do to increase the trucks hauling capacity, legaly?
You don't have to go through the scales, they set up check stops and I feel they sometimes target the snowmobilers, they have used portables scales to check your weights if they suspect your over.
Last year in Valemount while our group was fueling up, we witnessed 3 RCMP cruisers pulling over nobody else but the sledders, fortunately they were all busy when it was time for us to leave.
I would get the proper size rigging to haul you equipment, then if they do stop you, they won't find anything to charge you with.
also make sure your toys are tied down!!!i've heard of them looking in enclosed trailers to make sure sleds are tied down properly!!!
(sorry,guess thats a little off-topic)
Gross payload is about 1500lbs that includes ALL occupants, baggage, fuel and toys.
Almost forgot it will be higher if its a mega cab 1500, probably another 1000lbs or so.
The mega cabs have a different chassis and they have LESS capacity than the regular cabs.
Most 1/2 ton payloads are right around the 1300-1500 lb mark. Haven't seen too many higher than 1500 lbs.
Here's the math when I tried to do it for my truck:
Sled deck - 300 lbs
Sleds - two sleds - 550 lbs each (one weighs 487 the other about 570 so I took the average) = 1100 lbs of sleds full of gas/fluids
Gear - 50lbs for two riders
Extra fuel and oil - 100 lbs
Passenger - 200 lbs
Total = 1750 lbs without factoring fuel in the truck/spare tire/miscellaneous stuff (cooler with food, etc) and I'm sure I'm forgetting 2 or 3 things.
I figured probably close to 1800 lbs. You will be over on any half ton truck with this payload. One biggie that people forget is their insurance - if you are overweight and get into a wreck, and the accident investigation determines you were overweight, your insurance company can (and probably will) default your policy, which means you're not insured. If you just hit the ditch, you might only have to replace your vehicle. If you are involved with another vehicle and injure (or god forbid - kill..) someone, you can probably expect to lose a lot more.
Its not worth it. Find a suitable vehicle.
so if I remove my 500 pound box and build my deck to weight under 300 pounds then I come in under 1300 pounds.